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Old 07-26-2010, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Armyphotog View Post
I don't understand dry firing? Don't understand what purpose it serves. Kinda like sitting behind the wheel of a car, but not driving it. The results are totally different when you pop a cap, just like cranking the darn car.
Once you've learned how to manage recoil, most of your practice should be dry firing. It lets you practice trigger technique without recoil to mask your faults. When I used to practice seriously about 90% of my trigger pulls were with an empty gun.
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